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428 Guerzoni, Giuseppe, 411 Guicciardini, Francesco, his life, 164–166; history of his times, 166, 167; miscellaneous writings, 168, 169 Guidi, Alessandro, 285 Guidiccioni, Guido, 191, 192 Guinicelli, Guido, 15 Guittone di Arezzo, 13, 14

epic, probable genesis of, 154, 155 Howells, W. H., translation from Giusti by, 367 Hunt, Leigh, translations by, 78, 205, 235; on Pulci, 130; on Tasso's Aminta, 233 Hypnerotomachia Poliphili, 108

, Cardinal of Ferrara, 141

, 21 Jacopo da Lentino, 8 Jacopo Ortis, 338, 339

, Luigi, 296 Latini, Brunetto, 21, 22 Laura, Petrarch's innamorata, 55, 67–73 Lee, Vernon [Miss Violet Paget], 280, 297, 307, 309, 392 Leo X., Pope, 142, 158, 165, 175 Leonora d'Este, sister of the Duke of Ferrara, 241 Leopardi, Giacomo, his commentary on Petrarch, 81; his Paralipomeni, 210; biography, 354–357; as philosopher, 357, 358; as poet, 359–362; his prose works, 362, 363; as moralist, 363, 364 Leti, Gregorio, 269, 270 Lippi, Lorenzo, 209 Lorenzo de' Medici, his poetry and patronage of literature, 113–116 Luigi d'Este, Cardinal of Ferrara, 240

, Major, translation from Petrarch by, 58 Machiavelli, Niccolo, his life, 157–159; his Prince, 159–161; Discourses on Livy's Decades, 161; History of Florence, 162, 163; his poems, 203; his comedies, 231 Maffei, Scipione, Marquis, 295, 315 Magno, Celio, 198 Mamiani, Terenzio, 379 Mandragola, La, 231 Manzoni, Alessandro, life and character, 342–344; lyrical poetry, 345; dramas, 346; I Promessi Sposi, 348, 349 Marini, Giovanni Batlista, 273–275 Marini, Giuseppe Ambrogio, 287 Marradi, Giovanni, 408 Massuccio Salernitano, 216 Mazzini, Giuseppe, 370-374 Mazzuchelli, Giovanni Maria, 295 Meli, Giovanni, 301, 302 Menzini, Benedetto, 285 Merope, 315 Mestica, Giovanni, commentator on Petrarch, 74, 80, 379 Metastasio, Pietro, biography, 310–312; works and literary characteristics, 312–315 Micali, Giuseppe, 382 Michael Angelo, as a poet, 197 Mie Prigioni, Le, 351 Milton, compared with Dante, 49, 50; indebtedness to Sannazaro, 187; study of Italian models, 199; on the decay of Italian literature in